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...solutions for the decarbonisation of hard to treat areas like heat and transport. As well as delivering a further 117 TWh across heat and power, sustainably doubling the deployment of...
...shipping and aviation as well as commercial off-grid heating. With development and production ongoing, it is anticipated that a low carbon liquid fuel for heating could be readily available in...
...inadequate. The key area in which this is the case is the roll-out of low-carbon heating beyond the assumed extension of the existing Clean Heat Market Mechanism and Boiler Upgrade...
...February 2023, payments of £150 commenced for businesses and public and voluntary sector organisations that use alternative fuels to heat their buildings. Electricity suppliers will deliver this support up to...
Having announced last month that the one-off payment to off-grid properties that use alternative fuels, such as heating oil, liquified petroleum gas, coal or biomass for heating has been increased...
Calls for the government to back a wider rollout of the renewable liquid fuel HVO continue to grow following the announcement that over 100 oil heated properties across the UK...
...work closely with the logistics sector and seize the opportunity to exploit our famous “can do” attitude to get the economy moving, by addressing the following key areas: Industrial strategy...
...a real difference in the industry’s drive to make renewable liquid fuel a viable alternative to heating oil for off the gas grid properties. Sponsored by industry trade magazine Fuel...
The need for clear policy direction On the 7th February, the Government, via the DfT, issued a paper entitled ‘Low Carbon Fuels Strategy – Call for ideas’, to which responses...
...regular tanker. Aimed at heating oil users, the guide highlights a number of ways to keep the costs of heating oil down. The Which? news story and heating oil guide...
With average annual heating costs for oil users falling every quarter for the last three years, consumer confidence in oil heating has greatly increased. This is reflected by rising boiler...
...“The average annual heating costs for heating oil users have fallen every quarter for the last three years and since April 2015 the price of domestic heating oil has fallen...
...when used in transportation. Currently no duty is applied to kerosene for heating use but renewable liquid fuels for heating use are subject to an additional c10p per litre. The...
...to be continued….. In the meantime your views on the ability of the oil heating market to resist the threats are invited jane@oilinstaller.co.uk. THE FUTURE OF OIL HEATING JEREMY HAWKSLEY...
Following the release of the latest comparative average heating price figures from Sutherland Tables, OFTEC reports good news for most oil heating users in the UK. Detailed below, the figures...
...heating in Northern Ireland’s homes and buildings.” Biofuels are considered to be low-carbon alternatives to fossil fuels with DfE developing a call for evidence on the roles that HVO and...
...income homes do not suffer at the expense of the government’s Clean Growth agenda. Despite government introducing the Fuel Poverty Strategy 2015, the number of households unable to afford to adequately heat...
...solar panels, batteries, and low carbon heating systems. While the government views heat pumps as the primary low carbon heating solution, it has acknowledged that for some off‑grid homes this...